Lost Art Salon: A Resource For Modern Era Art & Objects (1900-1960s)

Lost Art Salon is a resource for affordable Modern Era (1900-1960s) paintings, drawings, fine art prints, fine art photography, sculptures, ceramics and glass. This collection of over 3,000 original works reflects the major styles and movements from the 20th Century, including Post-Impressionism, Abstract Expressionism, Cubism and Modernism. Pieces are discovered through private collections, auctions, art dealers and antique fairs. Each piece is researched, cleaned, at times restored, and when framed, set into an era-related frame using archival materials. Located at 245 S. Van Ness (at 13th Street), Ste 303, in San Francisco. Open hours are Tuesday through Saturday, Noon to 5pm (until 7pm on Thursdays). (415) 861-1530.

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John Whitworth Robson

Alexandra Docili

Lillian Chapman

Celia Michelena

Wiveca Rubinow

Alice Bishop

Paul W McCoy

Witwer

Louise Adler

Edmund F Ward

Byron Randall

Clyde Seavey

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Modern Era art portfolio (1900-1960s) for sale?: we are interested in acquiring art collections from artists that created works between 1900 and 1969. Please send us photos of the artworks with info about the artist and we will get back to you promptly.

Here is a letter we received from the owner of a collection shown at Lost Art Salon:
Our experience with Lost Art Salon was a great one mainly because Rob and Gaetan have an approach to selling and marketing art that takes a lot of the anxieties out of the process. They take the time to carefully study what has now become “their collection”, as well the biographical information that you provide. Their goal is to accurately represent both art and artist in the appropriate social and historical context.

The show they created to depict and celebrate the life, times and art of my father was wonderful! We loved it. It was just very touching to have them care enough about my father and his work to do a beautiful job with all aspects of the presentation.

The world of professional artists and galleries can seem very intimidating to outsiders, but the Salon concept invites you in, so to speak, and provides a more personal, comfortable working environment. Rob and Gaetan are experts at what they do. They are very organized and professional, they are courteous and considerate, and what more can I say: they return phone calls. I highly recommend them to anyone wanting their lost art to be found. 

Laurie McCoy, daughter of Paul W. McCoy

Lost Art Salon
245 South Van Ness, Suite 303, San Francisco, CA, 94103

415.861.1530 or partners@lostartsalon.com